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I have read several posts saying WC4419 will work on the deuce. Is there any difference between these wheel cylinders & the ones you get from the surplus places? Is one of higher quality than the other?
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Generally the ones the surplus places have , have been sitting in a warehouse for 30 years if they are military surplus.I have read several posts saying WC4419 will work on the deuce. Is there any difference between these wheel cylinders & the ones you get from the surplus places? Is one of higher quality than the other?
No, they're bare metal with a very thin layer of cosmoline (so thin it might as well be WD40).Yea clinto...and a good price too. I like the NAPA paint job they show on their website, gloss black, but does it come that way?
Generally the ones the surplus places have , have been sitting in a warehouse for 30 years if they are military surplus.
The part numbers are in the quick reference sheet in the stickies.
Edit; I bought some several years ago from Equipment parts company that were "NOS" and they were so rusted and pitted they were not even rebuiildable and of course no returns no refunds.
This was one of my main concerns. Im no wheel cylinder engineer but I can definitely see where the tapered spring would seal better. Its good to know the NAPA part uses the correct spring.Yes, there is a difference.
Look at this wheel cylinder spring:
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Now look at this wheel cylinder spring:
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Notice how the first (top) pictured spring has straight ends but the second (bottom) is tapered on the end?
The second (bottom) spring is what's correct and what you need and it's what the Napa 4419s have.
That tapering on the end of the spring pushes out on the wheel cylinder cups and keeps them sealed against the bore of the wheel cylinder. If you have the standard springs, the wheel cylinders won't leak but if the truck sits they'll let air in.
Those are way nicer than the ones Equipment Parts shipped me .I bought these NOS cylinders for a halftrack. This is how they showed up. To use these, you'd have to sandblast and hone them to get all the corrosion out.
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At the end of the M44 service career, even the military was buying the wrong wheel cylinders. It's hard to say if they knew and didn't care or of vendor(s) changed the spring and didn't say anything and no one caught it.I got mine from GL, so seem to have a mix. .
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